2. Noun. A device that removes water from a material ¹
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Definition of Dehydrator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dehydrator
Literary usage of Dehydrator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 4th Series by California academy of sciences (1900)
"The material remained in the dehydrator until the strength of the alcohol in ...
The material was transferred from the dehydrator to a mixture consisting of ..."
2. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1893)
"The dehydrator is a long cylinder, having at either end a water compartment II
connected with a series of tubes. On the bottom of the cylinder is an ..."
3. Oil-field Practice by Dorsey Hager (1921)
"The electric dehydrator effectively treats oils of different grades at the same
time without in any way impairing their efficiency. ..."
4. Dehydrating Foods, Fruits, Vegetables, Fish and Meats: The New Easy by A. Louise Andrea (1920)
"Guessing at the temperature is a mistake, for then you can neither be sure of
quality of your product nor the time to leave it in the dehydrator. ..."
5. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1894)
"The residual product is pressed to remove the dehydrator and dissolved water.
Trinitro-cellulose is left in a putty-like condition when a solvent, ..."
6. Technology of Cellulose Esters: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the by Edward Chauncey Worden (1921)
"Alcohol Dehydration—Underside of Pot 2143 245. Gentieu Guncotton dehydrator 2144
246. Edson Process for Drying Nitrocellulose 2149 247. ..."
7. Industrial Chemistry: A Manual for the Student and Manufacturer by Allen Rogers (1920)
"This dehydrator gives an excellent product, far superior to the ordinary ...
The trays in this dehydrator are made of wire cloth, like those employed in ..."